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Emergence of Cooperation in Non-scale-free Networks

Physics and Society 2015-06-19 v1 Computer Science and Game Theory Social and Information Networks

Abstract

Evolutionary game theory is one of the key paradigms behind many scientific disciplines from science to engineering. Previous studies proposed a strategy updating mechanism, which successfully demonstrated that the scale-free network can provide a framework for the emergence of cooperation. Instead, individuals in random graphs and small-world networks do not favor cooperation under this updating rule. However, a recent empirical result shows the heterogeneous networks do not promote cooperation when humans play a Prisoner's Dilemma. In this paper, we propose a strategy updating rule with payoff memory. We observe that the random graphs and small-world networks can provide even better frameworks for cooperation than the scale-free networks in this scenario. Our observations suggest that the degree heterogeneity may be neither a sufficient condition nor a necessary condition for the widespread cooperation in complex networks. Also, the topological structures are not sufficed to determine the level of cooperation in complex networks.

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@article{arxiv.1405.0761,
  title  = {Emergence of Cooperation in Non-scale-free Networks},
  author = {Yichao Zhang and M. A. Aziz-Alaoui and Cyrille Bertelle and Shi Zhou and Wenting Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.0761},
  year   = {2015}
}

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6 pages, 5 figures